Thegoatfeeder
Main thing WDW Needs? More Muppets!
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- Dec 18, 2019
I never thought we’d see normal by Christmas. I was kind of thinking Easter might be realistic though....maybe normal by September is more accurate!
I don't understand why places of worship are allowed to remain open, small, so called non essential shops have strict policies on how many people are allowed in and insist on masks and supply hand sanitiser for customers and they had to close on Saturday with next to no notice. , Do places of worship do the same regarding numbers, masks and hand sanitiser?Yes. I considered the idea being mooted in the summer of 'normal by Christmas' was utterly insane given our extensive experience of winter flu, etc. Unbelievably stupid.
I do feel sorry for the traders, etc, but many are getting some government support, so hopefully will survive.
I think that is the main problem. It's like seatbelt wearing a couple of decades ago - there's a kind of "it won't happen to me" attitude.
If people would behave sensibly and responsibly then we wouldn't need these draconian restrictions and many lives and businesses could be saved.
They should be using basically the same rules as everyone else as far as I can see here:I don't understand why places of worship are allowed to remain open
I cannot find any justification to keep them open while small businesses that are going to suffer and, in my town at least, have been extremely responsible in limiting numbers and providing sanitising stations. Will people really keep their masks on while they worship? And whose going to report them if they don't. Places of worship have greater potential to be super spreaders than any small business. Worship at home, your god will understand if you do so.They should be using basically the same rules as everyone else as far as I can see here:
COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship from 2 December
Third section down seems to say the usual tier rules apply most of the time.
There then follows acres of detailed guidance
I agree entirely. The problem is that religious groups have cried (when shut down) that they are being discriminated against ( ), so I think it's become a bit of a hot potato for the gov't.I cannot find any justification to keep them open while small businesses that are going to suffer and, in my town at least, have been extremely responsible in limiting numbers and providing sanitising stations. Will people really keep their masks on while they worship? And whose going to report them if they don't. Places of worship have greater potential to be super spreaders than any small business. Worship at home, your god will understand if you do so.
We were hoping to attend Church on Christmas morning. Spoken Eucharist. We had to book places, but sadly the service was cancelled today. We have a key to the Church, so we will let ourselves in for private prayer.They should be using basically the same rules as everyone else as far as I can see here:
COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship from 2 December
Third section down seems to say the usual tier rules apply most of the time.
There then follows acres of detailed guidance
Thanks. It is difficult to keep track of which country does what. We don't have a tire system but are under "hard lock down" (basically everything had to shut down except for essential infrastructure) since the "soft" version did nothing against the increase in cases.New strain of the virus has come to light in South East so London and most of the areas around there are now in Tier 4 which is total lockdown apart from schools. Wales has also implemented Tier 4 early (was meant to come in on the 28th December but came in at Midnight on Saturday) as has Scotland I believe to. Christmas has basically been cancelled for most people. I really wish they hadn't given us hope of being able to see family at Christmas as I think that would have been easier to deal with than having to change plans twice now in 1 week! We are in Wales and the Tier 4 announcement on Tuesday led us to rethink out original plans to see my sister and her hubby but this change on Saturday evening (5pm the announcement was made) meant we had to scrambled together and go see them on Saturday to exchange gifts etc before the midnight lock down. It was way more stressful than any of us wanted or needed.
I don't understand why places of worship are allowed to remain open, small, so called non essential shops have strict policies on how many people are allowed in and insist on masks and supply hand sanitiser for customers and they had to close on Saturday with next to no notice. , Do places of worship do the same regarding numbers, masks and hand sanitiser?
I cannot find any justification to keep them open while small businesses that are going to suffer and, in my town at least, have been extremely responsible in limiting numbers and providing sanitising stations. Will people really keep their masks on while they worship? And whose going to report them if they don't. Places of worship have greater potential to be super spreaders than any small business. Worship at home, your god will understand if you do so.
As the OP asked about ESTA visas, does anyone have any more updates? My February trip for the Princess weekend was cancelled by Disney, but I'm still holding out hope for our August trip. Would you risk booking when we don't know about the visas being reinstated?has anyone any updates or rumours if we will be allowed entry into the US
oh i hadn't realized visas were an issue as well.As the OP asked about ESTA visas, does anyone have any more updates? My February trip for the Princess weekend was cancelled by Disney, but I'm still holding out hope for our August trip. Would you risk booking when we don't know about the visas being reinstated?
wow - that's governmentalese if i ever saw any.....The official US Customs and Border Control website states they are suspended, well for holiday-makers at least.
In accordance with Proclamation—Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus, effective at 11:59 p.m. eastern daylight time on March 16, 2020, the entry into the United States is suspended for most individuals, other than United States citizens and lawful permanent residents, who have been physically present within the United Kingdom, excluding overseas territories outside of Europe, or the Republic of Ireland within 14 days of travel to the United States. Proclamation 9993 regarding travel from a Schengen Area country also remains in effect. Any traveler with a valid ESTA who is subject to the Proclamation and who attempts to travel the United States in violation of the Proclamation will have their ESTA canceled. ESTA will not refund applications that are canceled due to this Proclamation. Travelers who have questions about whether they are subject to, or exempted from, the Proclamation should refer to the Proclamation language, and consult with the U.S. Department of State and the air carrier, as appropriate, in advance of travel to avoid travel disruptions. Proclamation 9984 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus and Other Appropriate Measures To Address This Risk), Proclamation 9992 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus), and Proclamation 9993 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus) all remain in effect.
Yes and that whole spiel means I, and most of my fellow UK citizens, cannot go on holiday to Disney World.wow - that's governmentalese if i ever saw any.....
The official US Customs and Border Control website states they are suspended, well for holiday-makers at least.
In accordance with Proclamation—Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus, effective at 11:59 p.m. eastern daylight time on March 16, 2020, the entry into the United States is suspended for most individuals, other than United States citizens and lawful permanent residents, who have been physically present within the United Kingdom, excluding overseas territories outside of Europe, or the Republic of Ireland within 14 days of travel to the United States. Proclamation 9993 regarding travel from a Schengen Area country also remains in effect. Any traveler with a valid ESTA who is subject to the Proclamation and who attempts to travel the United States in violation of the Proclamation will have their ESTA canceled. ESTA will not refund applications that are canceled due to this Proclamation. Travelers who have questions about whether they are subject to, or exempted from, the Proclamation should refer to the Proclamation language, and consult with the U.S. Department of State and the air carrier, as appropriate, in advance of travel to avoid travel disruptions. Proclamation 9984 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus and Other Appropriate Measures To Address This Risk), Proclamation 9992 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus), and Proclamation 9993 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus) all remain in effect.
My wording may have been incorrect but the sentiment is the same - holidaymakers like myself from the UK are not permitted entry to the US due to the suspension. I won't be applying for a 2 year ESTA until I can guarantee entry.Just to clarify...ESTAs themselves aren't suspended, but entry into the USA is for most people. An ESTA doesn't guarantee entry, it's not an entry permission as such and it's not a visa, it's an electronic replacement for the green visa waiver slips you had to fill in on the plane. I believe you can still apply and get an ESTA if you really want. However, if you attempt to enter while you have an ESTA and entry is suspended, the ESTA will be cancelled.
Yes I applied for an ESTA and it came through in normal time. Feeling less optimistic by the day for my March trip, but maybe we will be lucky.Just a slight clarification about the ESTA's. I haven't done it but people have been applying for and are being approved for ESTA's since March, when the Executive Order was signed. Applying for an ESTA is fine, its the Advance Passenger Information that you give to the airline, that is linked to your ESTA, that is seen as an attempt to travel the United States which then is in violation of the Proclamation and thats when the ESTA canceled.